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Tax Lien Investing - Interview with Marijo Wilson, Dr. Tax Lien

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At Real Estate Investor Goddesses, we know that real estate investing is not "one size fits all"  There are a lot of strategies for being successful in real estate and our guest today may have tried all of them.  Now she focuses on tax lien investing and in today's podcast she will share why.

MARIJO WILSON

Dr. Marijo Wilson started her career pretty far outside of real estate investing.  She has a B.S. in Biology from Western Illinois University, a M.S. in Entomology, and a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Kansas State.  She earned that "doctor" in front of her name!

She was the first female faculty member in the Department of Entomology at University of Kentucky.  She then became a a business owner and National Franchise Trainer.  From 2004 - 2017 she was a mentor/trainer for Rich Dad Education.  And has been running her business, Dr. Tax Lien since 2015.  She teaches 
Tax Treasure Training (next Class August 5-7 in San Antonio, TX) and Fund Finder Fortunes.

ABOUT MONICK HALM:
Host Monick Halm is the founder of Real Estate Investor Goddesses online community, and bestselling author of "The Real Estate Investor Goddess Handbook." She has over 12 years of residential real estate investing experience in single family, multi-family, mobile home parks, and flipping. With her husband and their investors, she owns over 1200 rental doors. She delights in adding value for her investors and tenants through improved management and the targeted remodeling and rehabbing of properties.

Visit: www.RealEstateInvestorGoddesses.com to connect with Monick, access investment opportunities, & to join our dynamic sisterhood of real estate investing women.

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